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Title: Huntsman calls for third party: ‘The system is broken’
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Published: Feb 24, 2012
Author: Eric W. Dolan
Post Date: 2012-02-24 13:00:47 by tom007
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Huntsman calls for third party: ‘The system is broken’ By Eric W. Dolan Thursday, February 23, 2012 18:33 EST Print 114

Jon Huntsman on MSNBC screengrab Topics: 2012 Republican presidential race ♦ jon huntsman ♦ mitt romney

Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman on Thursday expressed his disillusionment with the dominance of the Republican and Democratic parties in American politics.

“We need campaign finance reform,” he said during an appearance on MSNBC. “The system is broken. We need term limits. We need something to compete against a duopoly that is getting old and tired.”

Huntsman dropped out of the 2012 Republican presidential race and endorsed Mitt Romney in January after failing to gain traction in the polls. He blamed his failed presidential bid on his unwillingness to pander to special interests.

“I think we are going to have problems until we get some sort of third party movement or some alternative voice out there that can put forward new ideas,” he continued. “That ain’t gonna be me, by the way, I know the next question. I’m not interested in that. But someone is going to step up at some point and say ‘we have had enough of this, the real issues are not being addressed.’”

He noted that the “fastest growing party in America is the unaffiliated party” and said the rise of a strong third party would be a “healthy thing.”

Huntsman later blamed the lack of voter turnout among the young on the belief that the system was “rigged” by the current campaign finance system.

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#11. To: tom007 (#0)

“We need campaign finance reform,” he said during an appearance on MSNBC. “The system is broken. We need term limits. We need something to compete against a duopoly that is getting old and tired.”

He is clueless as to why we only have two parties. I'd love to tell him about the shenanigans the Ds and the Rs go through to kill third parties.

farmfriend  posted on  2012-02-24   14:54:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: farmfriend (#11)

“We need campaign finance reform,” he said during an appearance on MSNBC. “The system is broken. We need term limits. We need something to compete against a duopoly that is getting old and tired.”

He is clueless as to why we only have two parties. I'd love to tell him about the shenanigans the Ds and the Rs go through to kill third parties.

Huntsman is a "made man" he is just doing his job in "catapulting the propaganda".

Campaign finance reform is desirable, but as I pointed out above it is a SYMPTOM not a cause. It is simply ONE of the levers used by the uber-wealthy Banksters and their Pet Psychiatrists to control and manipulate the system and the dumbed down electorate.

Original_Intent  posted on  2012-02-24   14:59:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Original_Intent (#12)

Campaign finance reform is desirable, but as I pointed out above it is a SYMPTOM not a cause. It is simply ONE of the levers used by the uber-wealthy Banksters and their Pet Psychiatrists to control and manipulate the system and the dumbed down electorate.

One of the "against" campaign finance reform arguments is that it would effectively only allow the rich to run for office. Those prognostications have born out. It is now a rich man's game.

farmfriend  posted on  2012-02-24   15:05:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: farmfriend (#13)

One of the "against" campaign finance reform arguments is that it would effectively only allow the rich to run for office. Those prognostications have born out. It is now a rich man's game.

Valid point. I still think my idea would be an elegant solution and that is to limit campaign donations for any elective office to REGISTERED VOTERS RESIDING IN THE DISTRICT FOR WHICH THE ELECTION IS HELD. One of the things that has amplified money corruption and made it possible for a few uber-wealthy interests to control the system has been the ability of people outside the district of an election to control the outcome through massive financial support that overwhelms the opposition. That is why the Israel-Lobby (Fifth Column) has been so successful is that by being able to funnel in large dollar support of those pledging allegiance to Israel they ensure that they are sucked up to by the political class.

The other immediate action that could be taken is to repeal or invalidate the 17th Amendment thus returning election of Senators to the State Legislatures. It would not eliminate local corruption but it would insulate against outside corruption and make for a Senate that looks after the welfare of the Several United States and not The State of Israel.

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#19. To: Original_Intent (#15)

limit campaign donations for any elective office to REGISTERED VOTERS RESIDING IN THE DISTRICT FOR WHICH THE ELECTION IS HELD.

I could live with that.

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